Woolloomooloo

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Woolloomooloo, a compact harbourside enclave tucked between Sydney's CBD and the eastern suburbs, surprises visitors with its village-like charm. Once a gritty working-class neighbourhood, it has transformed into a vibrant pocket of Sydney life, where historic pubs, contemporary art, and the iconic Harry's Cafe de Wheels coexist. The finger wharf, a timber giant stretching into the harbour, is the centrepiece: home to apartments, restaurants, and a sense of maritime history. Stroll the boardwalk for sweeping views of the city skyline and the naval fleet at Garden Island.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is enough to soak up Woolloomooloo's atmosphere. Start with a morning walk along the wharf, grab a pie for lunch, then dip into a gallery or two. If you're combining it with the Royal Botanic Garden or a ferry ride from Circular Quay, you can easily stretch it into a full day of harbour-side wandering.

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